PALERMO have warned three Premier League clubs against making a bid for Paulo Dybala this month.

The 21-year-old has seen his stock rise this term, with the Serie A slapping a £31m price tag on him.

Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool have all been tracking Dybala, and were all expected to line up offers.

Dybala, who has been likened to compatriot Sergio Aguero, would provide a different dynamic in attack for any of the aforementioned clubs, but the Gunners in particular were worried about the steep asking price.

United, according to The Guardian, are thought to have expressed the strongest interest, but Palermo they claim, rejected their approach for Dybala.

I told the English side that he is not for sale right now, but we can talk about it again in six months

Maurizio Zamparini

"Dybala is worth over €40m [£31m] but I won’t sell him until June,” Palermo's president Maurizio Zamparini told Radio Due.

“Many foreign clubs asked after him, including Manchester United.

"I told the English side that he is not for sale right now, but we can talk about it again in six months.